Packed up and ready to go this morning. Our driver showed up right on time, allowing
Jessica to get some help from the girls at the crisis center getting her sari
put on. A great service, followed by
many, many hugs and goodbyes. The
question was always the same: “When will you come back?” Even from the hotel
staff, maybe we tip a bit too much!!
Also made a contact with a group from Goa that has a school
and would love us to come do what we do here.
Emails were exchanged and we will follow up with them. I am amazed at
the contacts we continue to make here.
On the way to Bangalore, we did what we had not done the
last 2 years, and that is to stop at the bird sanctuary. OK, I admit, I expected to see a few birds
and some trees. Last year, on the same
weekend, our driver had told us that “there are no birds there this time of
year”. I think he just wanted to get
done working….
We paid our entry fee and a fee to take a boat ride. There are supposedly crocodiles in the
lake. There was a tire on the end of the
dock, so of course I told someone on the team that it was a croc. Their scream confirmed that they believed me,
their threat of bodily harm was expected.
Fortunately Celeste was gone already, she would have hit me!!
There were thousands
of birds around the lake. Our boat was
rowed around the lake, our guide pointing out the various birds: pelicans,
storks, cormorants, and herons. There
was also a huge group of very large bats hanging from the trees. We saw 3 or 4 crocs, within 20 feet or
so. It was a very unexpected treat.
We then continued our trip to Bangalore, found our hotel,
and reunited with Amanda. She has had a
great time while here. Got caught up
with her experiences, had a wonderful dinner with the hotel restaurant all to
ourselves, lots of laughter and sharing of experiences from this trip.
We attempted to Skype Grace Community, but the very poor
Internet connection only allowed us to communicate verbally, not visually. Probably a good idea, we were all pretty
tired by the 10:30 pm interview time. We
got to share a few words with Grace, looking forward to seeing them all again
on Sunday.
Busy day tomorrow, then the long ride home. Probably no updates till we are home, we will
see what tomorrow night brings.
Thank you all for following along on this adventure. We get to be His hands and feet, but it is
the support and prayer from all of you that makes it possible.
This has been a great trip.
With 9 of the 18 making their first mission trip, and 10 never having
been in India, one is always concerned about how the new people will handle
this country, and the sights, sounds and smells they will encounter. Will they be overwhelmed, and unable to
function? Will they be so angry at the
injustices they see that they shut down?
This group responded so well to everything we encountered. We had a couple of people miss a day due to
illness, others picked up their responsibilities and the job got done. We had a nationwide strike that shut down
schools, kids still showed up to be examined.
The kids are why we come.
As I was plotting their heights and weights, I would look back on the
2011 marks on their growth charts. I
marked EVERY ONE of those charts in 2011, and for many of the kids this was my
3rd mark for them. I still
couldn’t pronounce their names, probably never will, but I tried, and I looked
each one in the eye and gave them a smile.
New, lasting friendships were developed among the team. Daniel, from Maryland, who worked with John
and me last year, said that even at the end of the week he couldn’t tell who
was from TEAM India and who was from Flatland, there was no division in the
team. Thank you Flatland, we could not
have done this trip without your help, and I have a feeling that there will be
some of us who will be working together here again.
We are at a very bittersweet time…one day to go. Anxious to get home to our families…sad to be
leaving this place we all love. Dreading
the 36 hours of travel it will take to get home…but looking forward to
returning again. Saying goodbye to new
and old friends here…knowing we have new friends in the States. Sad that I won’t have chai with breakfast,
happy that I will have ice in my Dr. Pepper!
Ok, it’s really late, so I better end and get some
sleep. Thanks again.
Stan, for the team.